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WILHIITGTOII IT. C. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1875
whole; no. 7x::.
VOL. XXIV. HO. 252
.itoite Journal.
P,Y TELEGRAPH,
CONGRESS.
Morton Warins the Bloodj Sblrt-So
Third Term.
WIIHKBY.IIINGH.
New Developments-Bank Forgeries
Defalcation VIRGINIA'S 8ENAT0RSHIP.
Hassacltusett's Cran.-e -Boston Mayor
alir-Dt'structlfe Fire.
GOLD 141-2.
I lit TELEGRAPH TO TUR JOrR.NAL.
WASMNGT0V.
WAsniNoroH. De". 15. .'ennt
We Vmtr xluced a re!iiTiou d ree'iir
the Committee cuContiiit ni Kxpi:s"!
t ) report wlmt amount in due McMil
lau aud Uav. as contestant.
Morton iutrnduoed a joint resolution
that the Uliited Slate ooustitute
nation, and that the rights of Btates
cauuet b enlarged or diminiebed ex
opt by Constitution amendment, aud
that, secession la imposeible.
The OU') movetl that a oommitloe
of five he appointed to v sit Miaeissippi,
aud inve-tiitate tue eieottoo.
Cooper gw notice that he would
oh Tuesday next ak the Oouaidei-atiou
of the reaolutioue oommeiooratiye ot
the life Kervioea of bis late oolltague,
Andrew Johnson.
Morton submitted the following reso
lution : 1
Wheiean, It is alleged that the eleo
tion in Mit-sissipni for Members ol
Congress, State officers and members
of the Legislatur . was characterized
bv creat frauds, viohnce aud iutimida
tiou, whereby the freedom of the bal
lot was in a great measure destroyed ;
a reign of terror established ; ballot
boxes stuffed : suarions tioketa lm-
psedupon voters, so that a popular
majority of more than 2o,0(J0 was
overcome, and in iU placo was given
an apparout. bnt fraudulent majority
of m ire than 25.0 )0. and
Whereas. The Leirislature thus
ehosen will have the election of a Sen
a tor to represent that State in this body,
aud
Whereas. If these allegations are
true, a great number of the citizens of
the United States have had ttn-ir rights
under the Constitution aud laws of the
United States wickedly violated.tuere'
forn
Besolved, That a committee of five
Senators be appointed by the Chair
to investigate the truth of said allega-
tious. and the ciroumstanoea attend
ino- said election, with power to viiit
an.l Hhit to make their investigations
to send for nersona aud papers, and to
nHii all necesNary rnooesB in the per
formauce of their duties, aud to make
a report to the Benate before the end
of this session, of their investigates
and findings.
, At the request of Bayard, of Del,
the lesolntiou wa laid over until to
morrow.
Morton also submitted the following
Kesolved, By the Senate, the House
nf Representatives concurring, that
the people of the. United States oonBti
tnte a nation, and are odo people ia
the sense of national nnitv.
Reolved, That the Government of
the United Staten i not a compact
between the State in their mumcipa
aud corporate characters, but was
formed by the people of the United
States in their primary cupajity ; that
the lights of the States are defined
aud guaranteed by the Constitution,
and not by any outside theory of itute
sovereignty, and that the rights of the
States cannot be enlarged or diminish
ed except by an amendment to the
Constitution.
Resolved, That the rights of the
States have the same eanotion aud
necurity in the Constitution, as the
rights aud powers of the Nation d
Government, and that local and do
mestic governments by the Statvs,
within the limits of the Conctitnt.ion,
is an essential part of oar free Repub
lican system.
Resolved, That the doctrine, that a
State has the right to secede from the
Union, is inconsistent with the dea tl
nationality; is in conflict witu the
spirit and structure of the Constitu
tion, and xhould he regarded as hav
ing been forever extinguished by the
euppiession of the rebellion,
Stevenson, of Ky , submitted the
following ! " '
Re olved, That the .Heoretary of the
Treasury, be, and m is hereby re
quested "to trousmit to the Senate copies
of all the letters, telegrams, orders and
instructions relating to the organiza
tion aud proseoutiou of the alleged in
fractious of the Iuternul Revenue laws
at St. Louis, Chiojgo nud Milwaukee,
if not deemedvJnoompntible with the
. publio interest.- ' '
After long argument, and much ob
jection from the Republican side, Mr.
Stevenson withdrew it
House Ha eral financial and postal
bills were in roduoed and referred.
Randall iutroduoed a bill removing
all the disabilities impos d by the 3rd
ntion of the 14th article of amend
ments to the Constitution.
Set for Tuesday uxt, after reidiDg
of the Journal,
Rainey. of ,S. C, introduced a bill
to abolish the Committee of Freod
tnan's Affairs of the House.
Holman, of Iud., offered tbe follow
" ing resolution : ' " '"
Revolted, That in the. Judgment oi
this House, iu the present condition
of the finanoial affairs of the Govern,
tnent, no subsidies in money, bonds,
public land, enJors.mnts, Or by the
pleuge oi we puouo oeuii, biiouiu u
granted by Congress to association or
corporations mgagl, or proposins: to
engage in pnblio or private enterprises,
snd that alt sppropriation (mm the
publio Treasury ought to be nmitfd ei
this time to suoli amounts ouly eishall
be imperatively demanded by tut pub
lio service. ,
Adapted.
Bprtnger, of r.linois, offered a reso-
Intiou dic!ariug that iu the opinion vl
the Housp, the preoedeut DHtiitiiianca
by Wahiniifon aud other Pmiileota
of the United States, iu retiring from
the Presidential ofhc? Hfter tueir eno-
oud terra has beoouii' by universal dim-
curreuce, apart of our lipnblcao
system of Government and that any
departure from that time-lionord cm-
lnui would be unwise, unpatriotic mm
fraught with evil t our free msum-
tioii. Adopt d. leas 232. rnys in.
Among tho uavs were. Haralson, oi
Aluba'ua; II of S'tth Carolina;
Hymitu, c.f Noith Carolina; Nash, of
L uiiiaua: HoialU., of South Carolina;
Wall, of Florida; Wells, of Missib-
Kipin. aud Whit. i jenrTickv.
On motion of B'aine, Hainev a reso
lution abolishing the House OommiMee
ou Freedmen'e Affairs, was agreed to.
The House pane d a cmionrreutreso
lu ion to adjonru over from next Mon
sy till Tuesday". 4th of January. Ad-
Vuirnirl tl Priclac
IEW TORE.
S'erw York. IMs. '5. lVdiy's
Time- has the following dispatoh from
a speeial 0 'rrecp-ideiit, detached ti
investicate the whiskey frauds iu Chi
oigo : To day, for the first time, it has
been known with poHitiveuess, Uat
there was t gigantic whiskey ring with
its.beadqnartersin Chicago, similar in
all respects to the whiskey rings of St.
Louis, Milwsnkee, Evansvil e, and
pr ilmbly Sew Oi leans. It has ben
impossible heretofore to make that
statement wi h auy degree of otirtainty,
owing to offloial complications calcu
lated to suppress developments, and
there has been nothing but surface in
dications siucv the first seisare. The
Grand Jury have found Indictment
against only a few of the distillers aud
rectifiers, "it went no deeper, and
there wus nothing but the disposition
of every oou rounity to suspect all per
sons, that justified the assertion of
higher official personages complicity
with the revenue frauds. There has
also been a persistent effort on the
part of interested persons to spread
the impression that the revenue frauds
in this city wer merely the resuH of
individual and independent efforts,
that is, that there was no combination
outside of each individual distiller with
bis ganger, and no central aud systum
atio oigai izatiou for plunder extend
ing to the higher revenue offloials, -ind
implying au official guarantee of pro
tection agaiust exposure and punish
ment. This theory bas been generally
accepted heretofore, and received ooo
flimttion in the character of indict
meuts returned. It is now reasonably
certain that the theory is entirely false,
aud that the revenue frauds have been
worked out by the name means and
through the same maohiuery, and with
the same systematic division of spoils
as in St. Louis. The facts seem to
justify the assertion, that bad it not
been for the recent ohangein the office
of the Uuited States Distriot-Attorney
in this citv, this phase Of the Chicago
whiskey frauds would never have been
puhliolv developed. ;. -
The SG.000,000 Tweed suit is set for
the first Mouday in January.
Grant bas accepted an invitation
from the New Knglnnd Society to be
present on Forefather's Day. (Deo.
m.y t '
vii "dim. -
Richmond, Dec. 15. The moraing
session was cautiously spent in dis
cussing numerous proposit ons looking
to the adoption of some new rule regu
latum the manner of voting. A reso
lution was finally adopted rescinding
the rale previously governing nomina
tions, and providing for the nomina
tion of all the candidates bt loro the
next ballot, and dropping the person
receiving the lowest vole on each suc
ceeding ballot.nutil the choice is made,
and al'owicg no new renomi nations
The exoitmg contest was bronght to
a close this afternoon, by the nomin
ation of Hon. J. W. 'ohnston, the
present incumbent. Under the new
rule adopted at the morning session of
the canons, eleven candidates were
plaoed in Domination, and the balloting
was resumed. Four ballots resulted
iu the dropping of Christian, Harris,
Stuart, and ex Gov. Smith, successively
ic the order named, leaving the field
to Senator Jobnstou and Hon. John
Goodo, Jr., . Representative in the
Second Congressional Distriot, and
State Senator John W. Daniel. The
roll was called for the next ballot,
(4 Hh) amid the most profound silence.
This ballot resulted Johnston, 55;
Daniel, 45 ; Goode, 89. Upon the an
nouueement of this vote, and that the
name of M. Goode would be dropped,
excitement heoamo so , reat that some
miuutes elapsed before the roll for
'45th ballot oould be called. Quiet
being Anally restored, the roll was
oallcd with t"e following result John
ston,, 75 ; Daniel, 64. Jobnstou re
ceiving only three votes more than
the number required to make the
nomination, the Chairman aunonnoad
the result of the ballot amid great ap
plause. The second ballot was taken
to-day in both Houses for U. rl, Beiia-
tor: resulting the same as yesterday,
but to morrow the ballot will result in
the re-eleotion of Senator Johnston.
CONNECTICIT.
BniDaEPORT. Deo. 15 The build
ing of the Wheeler & Wiliou Hewing
Maohine,Cimpny occupying a whole
block, oovering two aorea, took fits
this morning. The flanKS spread with
creat rapidity, and at 8 o'olook the
whole establishment was sheet of
fldmes. About 9 o'olook the walla fell,
knocking down a docen spectators,
half of whom were tukeu from the ruins
dead or seriously injured..' Over two
hundred skilled mechanics are out of
employment. The new building of the
Company, erected seven years ago, is
uninjured.
0310.
Cincinnati, Deo. 15. Forgeriee of
the names of firm and individuals do
ing business at the United Stock Tarda,
has just ben discovered. Several
bank have tieen v otimii'd. The imi
tstiouB of the signatures ari so close
that referent to bonks are required
to detect them- , How msuy of these
check are out. or to what extent the
banks and brokers bavn be u v.ctim
iied, is unknown.
' MAssicnrssir.
SrarNiiFiiLD. Dec. 15 The State
Graugo in eii in here auop'ed a reso
lution in fjvor of taxing Cliuroh prop
erly and -living B U.k ilepoai S.
Boston. I'm. 15 Mayor Cobb,
(Dew ) l:s been re elected by 2,500
plurality.
Tho total vote yesterday was 117,200,
with one txeof Ion, the largest eVel
osst. The "Republicans -elect 8 alder
men and 49 counmlmeu ; the Demo
crats 4 aldertoea and t!3 ooitnoilmen.
A derloiency of $30,000 has been dis
ooveied iu th accounts of Blandsell,
the deceased Treasurer of Dartmouth
College, His family have plaoed t' eir
property at the divposalof the College.
sona ciBOLm.
CttrMBU, Deo. 15. TheTax-payers
. .. . ... .i an
Ciouveuciou met it iiikiup ini iim
delegxtioo from twenty counties. A
resolution was adopted to-diy reoount-
log the xtravaguao and corrupt ad-
mimstratiou oi tho Mate and county
governments Binoe iBtio. ltHcognismg
some amelioration under Gov. Cham
berlain and recommending the cm
tinnanotf of Tax Unions throughout
the State, also oalling attention to the
disregard of the provisions of the
Constitution as to registration and rec
ommending the . registration of all
qualified voters tbroagh Tax Unions
to protect the parity of the elections.
The Convention adjourned this even
ing to meet at the call of the Presi
dent end Exeoutive Committee.
NB WKTRK-On Not mb-r Jth, aear Bl"k
Hirer Ckspsl, anpna untT, Me. Henry
fl?wo A MAwklrk, 'mm Pl.iln, Tut., la
tb Blot m of LU g.
irebyterlan oopr.
NEW A0TERTI8EO-.TI.
HOLIDAY GOODS,
ELEGANT AND USEFUL,
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES,
AT:
HEiNSBKRQER'S.
BRIDAL PRESENTS
GREATVAUIETY
At ; miNSBEROKR'S
UVS BOOK AMP M 0.11O BXOKK,
Vo. 3 Market Street.
leelfl
mE(TBOARttANDl!lH,
HlLLSDORO. N.C
Tan THirrv-socHrtt aKiKiywnnhe
,M imm l-h Kol Mk'.Sebeol wilt Ofiea
FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1870.
Board and TnUlon re4and le f tQB. Olri-n
lars forsudod on apulinatloo . 3jcl-law6
HARR1SS' DRUG STORE
Opened on ,
Pit I1VC ESS HTItEKT,
' Opiioutt
JOURNAL OFFICE.
, dee-i
To k Citizens of f ilminnton.
THE Firth W l Inlnj mien. Bnrket Com
Tnt h j leave to ette thtt tt wi sot
their Intention t - dieitml, but onlr to uii.d
perti,)n. at a mtt'eg bld Ut night It w.l
ri M Ted tooir.li.eie i-ur or-nltion, tnil
are now ready lo' sn? Kvni
let1 it Filth Wr.l Inj. BnnkeOo.
ELEQAST CASSIMERE SDlTS.
Made to Order In onru-p'""d style and St for
$40.00
HANDSOME DRESS SUITS.
OVERCOATS.
OA UBS and UMBRELLAS laitabte for Hotl.
day PrraenU at
MUNSON dc 00.,
deals
Clothleil and Heret ant Tailor..
Bacon, to'i,', Cofffio, ic,
100 Boie 1). 8. and Smoked Hldet,
KiO Holla Bagging.
, are Berrnla Har-all Qradet.
1011 Bags Uofl'ee. -
liro Barrel. Fluor.
SOOO Sick. American and Liverpool Salt.
bAGQING,'
BAOOW,
OANDIiRS,
r , ,! OANUT.
. . corrsi,
OOKS,
f IjOitk,
BAT,
OATS
MATCHK.
- UTSl'EKH,
POTASH, '
. SALT,
1AHKB,
, BHEsrmu
01 "wiLLIAMJ A MUICNISSSI
FRESH CELERY TO-DAY
MALAGA CRAPES.
SWafET ORANGES-
CHOICE BANANAS
I I VlO lnBae, Boxee.Drume
ia UaOenf per lb. for PRUNES
S. F. ; wmtman & mi wmm
Ficaks, Prpi.er. and ( iieiimben b) the 10).
Extra Fine TEA ''e tl pw peund.
.The Beet So. Clnr In the) City
CURTIS A BOATWRIGHT.
KIW iDUEnStMEXTS.
1075;
FALL AND .WINTER-
Beat Assorted Stock in
36 iVtA-RIET STREET,
BLACK SILKS,
The Celebrated Guinot 's Oros Grains.
COLORED SI!
' ll the Latest Cloth Sim loO
EEAL SILK POPLIN-S.
. MERINOS, GASSLMERE3, SERGES. AND MOHAIR GLACE,
aud all the Latest
LSD
BLACK ALPAC AS,
That usual Specialty we have always sold" an many mid so low, that emong so
many goods it is only a small part of the assort muut.
r.i OUR N I U C C O O D s .
In every variety. Will open on the 8lh snother Lot of those cheap Henrietta's
:-.-f- l. J A..
MEN' AND BOYS') WEAR.
Great
Hosiers
Gloves
Embroideries, ;
Ererythiog is Chesper than has been
- . a w J. i . . l
tue rnoes and otyies
JSTo. 36 ; ivIARKT STREET.
niiwl .. .: ': ; i . c ": : ...........
II - i- L JL.L-Jl.liL.
CHRIST MA)S GO O JD S"
The only complete assortment of ... i '
iD CHRiSTfelAO PRESENTS
i r
n the City. Hve also taken part of
can ue
AI80RT3IUNT OIT
CALL AND
de1S
Walters. Plaited Spoons and
Forki, Plated Cutlery. Fine Table
Knives, Houre Furnluhlng Goods
Ac, Ac, for sale low at . as
South Front Streot, bv
CEO. A. PECK.
deoT . ...
HOWES' SOUESU
lar.tbe agent, for the kuawn
rartlee will do WjII to examine
efere siring ouier nakca. r -OILKH&MUKCUId'
f.
Ban! war .tuiutf.
vv
FOR RENT.
It a r e Oliaiioc,
One half of one of tio mw'itenlrnbi-" stand.
on rroni Btre-1, to a pleaeant partjr i aa
agreeable bn.iiu'ee.
roviuriDtr iuiuri'.'u-, ri'.j w- ...
hong or Sated Vp. EeptJrv "rider sheds, ana
delivered In good burnlrg coo-'iiion. !
o. O. ARHMCYAfo,
Kew lioeatiea 8. Water st , foot oforane.
ee,I
JOHLBcst uonseiioli Oil m me World
C. WEST SONS' ALMOIN SECUf
Wavrmntedttia.OeirrBce'.FlrelSTest
Sniorudby Ike Are Inturanct Companiei.
T Read the rothwmj aeitigoaU seleoted
from many ethera. 1 ' . j
Howabd ftas ls. Oo; w BAMWirt, I
DecmbtrW, 1874.
Jfenrt. P (fell Sm- Qentlemen-Havlng
emrt tbe tarlou. oils .old In hi. city lor lllu-nl-natlnc
parpoees I take pl(itir in recom.
mendlnt your "Ala ldln Heonrlt." aelhe siile.t
ud eat ever need In onr honhold. t onrs
"aTgned) aNDEEW hMWt, Pna'W
OTIT WIUU NOT EXPLODE
, ilk yoar Stmkteperw it. ,
WaelMale Depot Ct WIST A SONS-
III, US W. Lombard street, Bal ilrnore.
MP leod m
WOOD
jyir e r k.h k.yt.
1875.
O EASOH.
the City now Open at
KS.
Novelties In
AND, SHAWLS.-
Mi
Liue of
1
a Good3.
... - j-E.-'i"--,)j lj s Si 4
known for yews. Wo only require a oall
: I J . 11. ..11...
win uv um tmmn, t .. , ,,
store corner Prtnoose and i rout, where
louaa au
FANCY
GOOD?.
.til' . '
1.XAMISE.
--i'-TjiismTHcov,
4ii front Street,
mm.
( Belling at Etr.mel , . ,
jvo v i'iucn.
r":
QILESAM'JRCHISO
Hardware 8'ore,
f'ro
0
n n .r in ii
j 100 Biiki Klre Oraekers.'
fr ea'.e by
- KKiit'HNiea acauikk noa.
FLOUR.
300 Barrels 110 White Fionr.
30v H relB HpllO Mill
800 U rola rrlnotss Ilujal riour,
for Sale br ..'.'
,im. KKtlCHNKR '1A1 DB BK09.
RAISINS. CANDY. CANDLES.
BO l1"" sni Half Botes Ba . n..
IOO ,'"B, Candy.
200 Ho.es and Ha'f Hoxee Camllos. .
For bi by ' ' " v :,. " ' ! ;
KBROHSE't OALUStt B'tOI.
$AL'i SALT. SALT.
-. . .... . - , - t- ?
10,000 4uka Hit-
Poi Hale by .
. KEKOflSftt. OALbKA BROS
rte
; v TniHt Nulo.
- ,
BY tirliie ot arteei o' fu'tftefntfrt hy .Tobn
TA Tuvl'i' '! w le, nn the i'h day of
April. In lb- vr 0, nl du'v lenl-t-red In
IlieorHreot th It -gl-'Hr of Iip dnl New Han
oi- r Ceiiuty, in Hm,k w. w , p.s33, ana 10 -
.lannarv.lS.S. at IS oVIoeic, M.,errfr for alp
i.. win i win. nn r. ir."iieiT. inn n-n iy w
nl i.nbeo aueiion, r-r ran. at tbe Marse'
Hin In tho i ll. of Wl mirKVm, oomntenoiiu
an imi tiniii lh iiortliean f rner ol Konrtli "!
M rlii -Irei't, ana rnnni'ie h'nii eniardly
iSi t'o'l. tVtkh loriitejiTr m leit. .lieoo'
wM.twanlu l0 lev. th.iBco Bn ilhwa it y WO
rt n tho beginning. ,i ,- 8. W. OUtfi
llof.. 7.ndt ' ;'
1ST O T I O K
TOaUWH'iM IT May O'iKOITR1 All
mi are hrri-by lorewrn'-d from trad
luu rr either of fuir rotes vl finoeaoh. s anrd
. I,, nn iprwmmSI. ud Ml ntvehle to H.
Brunhlll & Bio , a tald nut- 1U not pa (iald
h ii. . .alue has not iou re' cum
" ' J. H. F
R,M AN.
deola-Jt
W,
H. FREEMAN.
.Vtr JUfKKTimlt.nK.YT9i
CALL AXD INVESTIGATE.
BROWN fc RODDICK,
45, 47 MARKET STREET.
Aro uow in Uio ll
HOLIDAY
! E' J EVER
Never before siuee Ihoir oommoucouicut have they been able to present
SUCH BAEGABS
to their Customers. Lirge and E'egat Hues of
"Hi ; -
Being udded to their Btook daily at GREAT DISCOUNTS from LAST TEAKS
I'rioes, and lower i ig Jrrs man uvur viierou in iruumigMju, au
'.'. W'v-antioipatlou of the - ; -.i... ' .... 'y-' '.
CHRISTMAS TRADE
We bavo opened the adjoining store, 47 MARKET STREET, with choloe
I assort mi nt of rteasoDaiilo iNovemes
HOLIDAY DFT
if. :'.'"
FANCT COODS, TOTS. Ml'SICAl IXSTRUMESTS, P14TJ5 WABE, JIWILIT
STAXUAB0 COOKS, riCTUBUL BOOKS. VEL0CIPE0ES TOILET NETS,
VISES, (.AUKS, CiXABI BUI'S, BIACK WALNUT BRACUT8,
BltiS, UAMM0CKS, JHIBBOBS,
, And many other srtloloi iao numeroai to mention
GREAT, SENSATION IH JEWELRY ! I
WE
f 111 ' ' s ' ' ' ! ' ' ' '
We invite special attention to out line of
eVf'
VUJUUV
At Prloes
Remember tiie
tin
ratro'i will do well to make th"ir suleclloni and svold the rush.
EIPBEB8 AND TElEttBAPB 0BDEB8 WIIL, BEi'EIYB PBOMPT AITESTIOX.
RROWIT & RODDICK, 45, 47 Market Street.
0.1 ;1)
AID
on .vriii4s-
'llie !.arst8'Oi:k sud h i-nl Ura'i-'s In Ul
Mtam. K iwl-irt or !.l i'Kjih b.-loie
pui'cbaatij. . ,
Jaiiiaifa Bum. , ,
Hand Marts Soar Mati WMslisv,
a'uietlulUnd Qte.
Bine Qr.
atntaoKj nam
llirten.
and Bonrtwn
HISJISS.
HARMONY SHERRY,
The Choicest erer offl-rel In this Ktte.
2B ''''t, Ooliiiijt snl lmprlal Tea". frm
laipottnrs bale at hall prioj. Utiud lor
i". .
JO Tub Butter. "Host In tbe VforliT."
ESULlSlVcUEESE.
Wears agents forth
"UNIVERSAL BITTERS,"
A positive Ciire l"r iier.ou deUliuy, speoiai
luduc-A'ineeLn tn O v-h b i;, i-ir.
A Larce and fleteral Anoitnrnt f t.'hors
Arrltlrg Da ly.
MALAGA CRAPES,
In Cinterj, 3 pouii'le ffr 100,
GEOUGE 31YKUS,
.led
II ami i oulb Front Mjvt
r
The Celebrated DtoiMo Ekuiia
MPHNOEHIAN.
ir. . nMBlanreor. thO' erl o roar wi'B in
t.iieni tn il-i Cards, eontalnltn one each,
lanii'mxers, IH be seut i)y mill on rooitp
'fv 'HON, ViLA KK MAN, TAYLOR TO. .
eepMSn.
WINES
PAM1II WIIIIS,
, and
M for i lifs,
iod tide of their
TRADE.
! ! NEVER I I
,
auu a variety oi arrioies suuaoie lor ,
' "
STOLE Mil ?
ranging from
Little Folks.
CHRISIMftS PREStUTS
. ... far
WIVES,
FRIENDS,
j PARENTS,
CHILDREN,
SWEETHEARTS
CHRISTMAS G00D3
, New, Ricli, Elciant aul LTscnil,
NoarOpea for Inspection at . ,
G. V. YATES' BOOK STOrlE
deoll
Bl Market Btret
New Orleans -gnaranteed pnr.
Cuba, Demarar.,Mu(tr Hoom.
F L O U HR. -
1.C00 Barrels 11 gra ler.
Sugar,
oall,
yonee,
Mplors,
. Uroonj.,
Candy,
. ttooir,
irackcra,
An1 eferv'bingtn tbe fovrt llae, which we
giiarantei. l m rrt prlrra.
iiOTT BINFORD, CROW ft CO
FOR NALE.
A
SM 'LL iuy MAHK-Workswell la ha
ne. nd Is a vory pieaani wwaie nag.
aafly.
OHO.N.MARin,
At HarrlM' Drag SM
d-ielO-lw
Administrator's Sale.
IWIM. FXPtlSE Ft.H A' B) 4T TI1B
Court Boue door, in the Utj t WHmliijr
ton. on Monde, le emh-r .0 h. at ro'oloiik,
vi . ,the fol iiwliig piere. of Ant land uehmiitng t
theea'atrof f ni'imtt ai, li'eiwd, situate
In tae iltty of wl m ngtna, dsenribxl aa iol.
.w: Hfllnmng a, a ke on Mollvt etr.'ft,
I -i feet tiotn Rvikln street and running "h :ce
I haalil MotlaeatT'-et eoulU AS f.(. tht.ie
ea-t aiaHel with ftaniiin eret 16 m( "
'one.' Alley, theuo i will) said Allev null SS
fe-t, thenee west fee t the beiinl.
he a mi being the wewarn half of lx N 4
B ovk m. w-co-dlng to the p.i or fe la
Ottf nf Hm'ngton. ,-rin, one tM d e.n
aud balanoe n six aad wii eetai, lie
"'"' rH f)RT. ' "
lawiw . AdnunleuelDi.